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Introducing Mr Attitude - does not move even if the car is about to run over him! Critique most welcome.
#1 ![]() #2 ![]() #3 ![]() #4 ![]() #5 ![]() Last edited by two200; 21st October 2008 at 10:12 AM. |
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They Look Quite Fierce To Me LOL
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I love cat! Last one is nice but v fierce!! LOL.
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![]() KennyDalglish & lostnfound_wenwen, if you find this cat too fierce, then let me introduce you to the Shy Cat. I litterally have to play paparazzi before I can photograph the cat ![]() #6 ![]() #7 ![]() #8 ![]() |
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Wow .. an old male cat .. Nice photo
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exposure is quite haphazard, but at least you are shooting at their eye level.
would prefer more eye contact and going in closer.. ![]() |
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The second cat always play hard to get, very difficult to photograph, will only 'oblige' behind the shrubs, therefore the greenish hue (bokeh) ![]() Last edited by two200; 22nd October 2008 at 07:34 PM. |
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not consistent, for the first few, it seems to alternate between just right/under to overexposed. overexposure is very glaring in #2 and #4, for example.
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Hi two200
Think your pics are great. Can share the settings? Thanks! |
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Thanks for the compliment.
I cannot remember the actual setting for the pics as can't seem to find the originals but I took them using the 55-250mm kit lens at max aperture of f/4 in aperture priority. Hope this helps |
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